Motion Graphics Studio leftchannel Teams With Men’s Health Magazine To Explain How Beer Goggles Work
COLUMBUS, OH, April 20, 2014 – How does alcohol affect our brains and what does that have to do with beer goggles? That’s the subject of a comical new two-minute video, titled “How Beer Goggles Work.“ Created by motion design studio
leftchannel for Men’s Health, “How Beer Goggles Work” perfectly blends the matter-of-fact tone of an old educational film with a classic character animation style, to craft something scientific, informative and yet full of histrionics.
Watch “How Beer Goggles Work“ here:
http://www.menshealth.com/sex-women/dating-tips-1
“Given the engaging tone of Men’s Health and the illustrated print piece this is based on, it made sense to appropriate a classic cel animated look, particularly a nostalgic Chuck Jones/Looney Toons cartoon,” Alberto Scirocco, leftchannel’s Creative Director says. “For the mostpart this piece is all hand-drawn, with elements of CGI composited in. The technique is complicated because of the frame-by-frame nature of cel animation, but also because we were referencing a classic animation look we knew we needed to pay attention to every detail.”
Completed in just two weeks, “How Beer Goggles Work,” takes viewers on a realistic and brash look at what happens the instant a male partakes of booze. Leftchannel’s animation entertainingly details the biological process of getting intoxicated, complete with cells dry-humping each other and a tipsy-looking brain with empty beer mugs floating around it.
In addition to the technical aspects of the animation process, leftchannel also went to great lengths to take make sure the piece was optimized for the multitude of ways audiences consume video content. Specifically, they made sure the short worked in both horizontal and vertical viewing modes, and in different aspect ratios for smart phones, tablets and traditional computers.
However, for Scirocco, one of the more challenging aspects of the piece was capturing the increasing tipsy movements of the animated characters.
”We wanted to show the progression of the character as he slowly transforms from sober to buzzed to drunk in a very deliberate way. Because of that, the animation had to be that much more precise and detailed.”
About leftchannel:
Established in 2003 and headed by Alberto Scirocco,
leftchannel is a motion design studio comprised of multidisciplinary graphic design artists specializing in motion graphics, TV spots, music videos, broadcast identities, program titles and opens, animation and graphic design, advertising and broadcast graphics. Scirocco began his career in design and art in Italy before moving to the U.S., where he helped establish leftchannel in Columbus. An adjunct professor and head of the CCAD Motion Design program, Scirocco’s passion for computer animation and motion graphics is a driving force behind the firm’s decisively individualistic and pioneering capabilities adaptable in a multitude of fields including film, advertising, broadcast graphics, architecture, retail planning, digital installation, projection mapping and environmental design.
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